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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY: 2 AND 8 P.M. The Most Thrilling Sea Adventure Ever Screened! “MYSTERY SUBMARINE” Starring MACDONALD CAREY MARTA TOREN, ROBERT DOUGLAS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) REGENT ’Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY, 2, 5 and 8 IN ALL THE HISTORY OF WESTERN FILMS . . . THERE IS NOTHING AS GREAT AS . . . “THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID” (Colour by Technicolour) All the terrifying excitement, the thrilling exploits of those daring outlaws who rode roughshod over the mid-west . . . Frank and Jesse James! Their bullet-streaked lives! Their gun-scorched loves! As seen from behind their gunsights! Starring Macdonald Carey Wendell Corey Ward Bond Ellen Drew

RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

TIVOLI

Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Again To-day: 2—B p.m. The War Cry Screams . . . the War Drums Throb . . . and a Howling Horde of Redmen Ride to Vengeance! ' “TOMAHAWK” “TOMAHAWK”

(Colour by Technicolour) VAN HEFLIN YVONNE DE CARLO Preston Foster, Jack Oakie, Tom Tully. The Thrilling Story of Jim Bridgers, Famous Indian Scout!

Extra! Extra! March of Time Presents

“FUGHT PLAN FOR FREEDOM" First motion pictures ever taken inside the world’s mightiest bomber, the B-361 You go along on a 9000-mlle, 39-hour flight simulating a "maximum effort” Atomic Bombing Mission! “Bombs Away” . . . seven miles above a sleeping city! Don’t Miss It!

Programme Includes: Gaumont News; “Shadow of the Andes" (Traveltalk); and Universal News.

Plans at D.I.C. or Ring Tivoli, 32-810. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

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A DRAMATIC STORY ... A MUSICAL ROMANCE . . INTRODUCING THE BEST LOVED SONGS AND MUSIC OF

IRELAND! “THE HILLS OF DONEGAL” i Starring DINAH SHERIDAN, MOORE MARRIOTT JAMES ETHERINGTON (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION ACTION! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS! Flashing Fury ... as the Toughest Trio of Outlaw Hunting Buckaroos Hit the West! THE TRAIL RIDERS HOOT GIBSON, 808 STEELE in “OUTLAW TRAIL” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO: "Frontier Justice,” Final Episode of "DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST.” “Superman” is Coming! PUBLIC NOTICES CANTERBURY MEN’S BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. ART UNION. The drawing o’ the ART UNION has been POSTPONED Until next TUESDAY NIGHT. WOOLSTON SUB-BRANCH" PLUNKET SOCIETY. COMPETITION RESULTS;

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26511, 28 August 1951, Page 1

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